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brown. >> kimberly: bobby brown. >> bob: sentenced to 90 days for the third dui. gets out in nine hours. he is the guy when you get three dwis, you have a bad drinking problem. he ought to be at least put in a rehab for 28 days. >> kimberly: what about the little girl? >> dana: why doesn't he have a driver? >> eric: this is planned. lindsay lohan was scheduled to go to court, i think she had a 9:00 court appearance. she showed up, landed at 8:30 in morning knowing she wouldn't make the court date. they are doing this to stay relevant in the news. they are only relevant in the news because they are not relevant in the acting community. >> bob: the judges are not supposed to be relevant in the news. they ought to sentence her to -- how many times have they said if you come back one more time, you are going to jail? it doesn't happen. >> bob: look at bobby brown -- >> kimberly: he spent more time in the step items or less express checkout than if you are a celebrity. >> greg: dana perino minute mentoring. why don't you offer to mentor lindsay lohan? >> dana: yeah. i'
brown. >> kimberly: bobby brown. >> bob: sentenced to 90 days for the third dui. gets out in nine hours. he is the guy when you get three dwis, you have a bad drinking problem. he ought to be at least put in a rehab for 28 days. >> kimberly: what about the little girl? >> dana: why doesn't he have a driver? >> eric: this is planned. lindsay lohan was scheduled to go to court, i think she had a 9:00 court appearance. she showed up, landed at 8:30 in morning knowing...
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dominic brown is right there in the mix. just as the ball girl was right in the mix of that play. down the left field line. i don't think she knows where everything -- what is going out on the diamond. >> kimberly: love it. >> dana: what is she supposed to be doing? >> kimberly: i don't know. >> eric: she is like what? what? >> kimberly: why is she sitting there? what is the purpose of having her sit there? >> eric: the foul ball. foul ball, right? >> eric: yeah. uh-huh. >> kimberly: all right. >> dana: so, you know, dating in washington, d.c., is not the easiest thing to do. there is a new app called the hinge app. dating app. bob, you might find this interesting. they put out a list of where the best looking workforce in washington, d.c., is. number two on the list, united senate. not talking senators but staffers. ladies that watch the show, you might want to head on over. >> bob: bob's house. >> eric: fox news. >> greg: definitely. >> kimberly: bob, you are up. >> bob: my favorite author and i think up with of america's because he sells so much, harlan colenad has a new book o
dominic brown is right there in the mix. just as the ball girl was right in the mix of that play. down the left field line. i don't think she knows where everything -- what is going out on the diamond. >> kimberly: love it. >> dana: what is she supposed to be doing? >> kimberly: i don't know. >> eric: she is like what? what? >> kimberly: why is she sitting there? what is the purpose of having her sit there? >> eric: the foul ball. foul ball, right? >>...
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here with fox news anchor patti ann browne. the donna reid of 2013 and if commentary were math homework i would do him in the morning. bernie. my repulsive sidekick. >> bill: bill schulz. he brushes with a head hodge and garringles with mr. pibb. army special forces member kerry. should children learn a hook from the little redbook? on friday a day of the week barry the department of education website quoted the murderous former head of the chinese communist party. yep, the kid zone page of the national center on education statistics posted these words to live by in their quote of the day column. "our attitude towards ourselves should be satiable in learning and towards others to be tireless in teaching. ie. kill gun. the government rebound sight quickly removed it replacing it about this, sorry there is no quote of the day but if you look at it says sorry there is no quote the of the day. >> i bond fer they wrote that quickly. that is how i live my life. there is no quote of the day. a department it of ed spokesman acknowledge
here with fox news anchor patti ann browne. the donna reid of 2013 and if commentary were math homework i would do him in the morning. bernie. my repulsive sidekick. >> bill: bill schulz. he brushes with a head hodge and garringles with mr. pibb. army special forces member kerry. should children learn a hook from the little redbook? on friday a day of the week barry the department of education website quoted the murderous former head of the chinese communist party. yep, the kid zone page...
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and no more delicious homemade brown knees since food for parties have to be store bought. and little emma might have a glue 10 allergy you must provide a list of ingredients. i guess the ingredient of love is not enough anymore. we asked the cat to comments on the guidelines. >> somebody is sleepy. have you 17 kids. do these rules go too far or do they go too far? >> obviously they are ridiculous. i remember my mom showing up in my class with a cigarette and a peanut butter sandwich. >> wait, your mom was peter faulk? this is a result sh -- >> this is a result of a couple bad things happening to a couple of kids and the school overreacting. it might give kids a better and safer experience in school, but at some point they will become victims of the cold, cruel world, and they will be subject to rude awakening. >> completely unprepared. if i was bt -- wasn't invited to a birthday party i would have a choice. i would say those kids are all terrible or what is it about me that might alienate kids from inviting me? that is not possible now. you can't experience a single hurt.
and no more delicious homemade brown knees since food for parties have to be store bought. and little emma might have a glue 10 allergy you must provide a list of ingredients. i guess the ingredient of love is not enough anymore. we asked the cat to comments on the guidelines. >> somebody is sleepy. have you 17 kids. do these rules go too far or do they go too far? >> obviously they are ridiculous. i remember my mom showing up in my class with a cigarette and a peanut butter...
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dominic brown is right there in the mix. just as the ball girl was right in the mix of that play. down the left field line. i don't think she knows where everything -- what is going out on the diamond. >> kimberly: love it. >> dana: what is she supposed to be doing? >> kimberly: i don't know. >> eric: she is like what? what? >> kimberly: why is she sitting there? what is the purpose of having her sit there? >> eric: the foul ball. >> kimberly: she shagged a foul ball, right? >> eric: yeah. uh-huh. >> kimberly: all right. >> dana: so, you know, dating in washington, d.c., is not the easiest thing to do. there is a new app called the hinge app. dating app. bob, you might find this interesting. they put out a list of where the best looking workforce in washington, d.c., is. number two on the list, united senate. not talking senators but staffers. ladies that watch the show, you might want to head on over. >> bob: bob's house. >> eric: fox news. >> greg: definitely. >> kimberly: bob, you are up. >> bob: my favorite author and i think up with of america's because he sells so much, harl
dominic brown is right there in the mix. just as the ball girl was right in the mix of that play. down the left field line. i don't think she knows where everything -- what is going out on the diamond. >> kimberly: love it. >> dana: what is she supposed to be doing? >> kimberly: i don't know. >> eric: she is like what? what? >> kimberly: why is she sitting there? what is the purpose of having her sit there? >> eric: the foul ball. >> kimberly: she...
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. >> brown: john, welcome once again. what signals and tone are people there picking up from the pope today and in recent days? >> jeff, in effect today was the end of a beginning. from wednesday when pope francis stepped out on that balcony overlooking st. peter's square through his inaugural mass this morning what he's been doing in effect to s to spro introduce himself to the world and as introductions go most people here believe it's been a great performance. he's charmed people with this emphasis on a humbler, simpler style in the papacy closer to the people. beginning now the focus shifts from style to substance. how is this tone going to be translated into the hard work of governing the church and there the challenges are considerably more steep. >> brown: give us a sense of what he's up against. a lot of talk about the hierarchy, the bureaucracy of the vatican. how things work. what is he up sghebs >> well, it's quite clear to everyone that this pope was elected on a reform mandate. that is the other 114 cardinals
. >> brown: john, welcome once again. what signals and tone are people there picking up from the pope today and in recent days? >> jeff, in effect today was the end of a beginning. from wednesday when pope francis stepped out on that balcony overlooking st. peter's square through his inaugural mass this morning what he's been doing in effect to s to spro introduce himself to the world and as introductions go most people here believe it's been a great performance. he's charmed people...
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he was fortunate to develop a very strong group of friend while at brown. so he decided to stay here in providence, live with them as they finish their schooling, as he, did a number about of volunteer jobs and other community-based engagements and really, was trying to sort out exactly where he wanted to go next. jamie: as many people try to do. sangeeta, he left a note it has been reported. can you tell us anything about that? any clues in there might help? >> he left a short vague note. police have gone through everything and fact we're 10 days in and still have word despite intensive investigation. again indicates that we just don't know. and the police don't know. there pursuing every option in their investigation, and we're just really hope he stays somewhere. he is very cold kid. he wears three winter jackets and a hat. it has been very, very cold outside and we're really very worried and appreciate all the viewers help in looking out for him. jamie: anyone out there that has any clues or information, no tip too small, call 911. thank you to both of
he was fortunate to develop a very strong group of friend while at brown. so he decided to stay here in providence, live with them as they finish their schooling, as he, did a number about of volunteer jobs and other community-based engagements and really, was trying to sort out exactly where he wanted to go next. jamie: as many people try to do. sangeeta, he left a note it has been reported. can you tell us anything about that? any clues in there might help? >> he left a short vague...
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it's going to be red and juicy on the inside, but perfectly brown on the outside. if you like it well done it's not going to be burned on the outside, but it's going to be perfectly well done on the inside-- how? because the p.i.c. gives you perfect temperature control. look at this: first i seared it to 575, now i've reduced the p.i.c. to 375 and check out this laser thermometer-- exactly 375 degrees. >> check out how 375 degrees gives us those great grill marks without burning or charring. >> and you know what i like with my steak? >> i know. >> a perfectly baked potato, which i can do right here in my nuwave oven in minutes. >> or if you like my favorite thing, sweet potato fries. whatever you make in the nuwave, it comes out perfect every time. [chuckle >> announcer: according to the u.s. department of energy, 50 cents of every dollar you spend heating up your gas or electric stove is wasted. but not so with your nuwave p.i.c., because it uses induction technology. this infrared camera shows how a traditional cooktop heats the area all around the pot. but look
it's going to be red and juicy on the inside, but perfectly brown on the outside. if you like it well done it's not going to be burned on the outside, but it's going to be perfectly well done on the inside-- how? because the p.i.c. gives you perfect temperature control. look at this: first i seared it to 575, now i've reduced the p.i.c. to 375 and check out this laser thermometer-- exactly 375 degrees. >> check out how 375 degrees gives us those great grill marks without burning or...
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(holt over radio): big brown, this is muscle milk. over. i think something's wrong with franklin's headset. oh, god. (over radio): guys, it's gus. those hot wings you ordered are ready. hope this isn't a bad time. over. no, gus, you were right to tell us. (sobbing) this would be a good example of what i was talking about when i told you to behave. going to a funeral? causing the funeral by blowing up some guy outside a bar. when did you get so uptight? i'm gonna go sit up front. (sobbing) i'm so sorry for your loss. donna tubbs for school board. (bell ringing) look at y'all. do i need to find dracula's coffin and remove the stake from his heart to see a decent sit-up around here? (whistles) the utensil that goes both ways. i see you've forgotten your gym clothes for the third time this week. you have surpassed the maximum allowance of 90 gym class absences per semester, and will fail p.e. isn't there anything i can do to save my future? yes, you can receive the credit by signing up for a sport. any sport. celebrity poker? that is no longer
(holt over radio): big brown, this is muscle milk. over. i think something's wrong with franklin's headset. oh, god. (over radio): guys, it's gus. those hot wings you ordered are ready. hope this isn't a bad time. over. no, gus, you were right to tell us. (sobbing) this would be a good example of what i was talking about when i told you to behave. going to a funeral? causing the funeral by blowing up some guy outside a bar. when did you get so uptight? i'm gonna go sit up front. (sobbing) i'm...
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. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 million hits or how about chai, the homeless hitchhiker with a hatchet who stopped a crazed driver? >> he runs up and grabs a woman. a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick. >> a new clip to add to the list. this is michelle berkshire of texas. >> came in, i opened my door and i looked out my door and starting -- i took off running, ran to my restroom and called my momma to see if she was already. >> from the cnn world headquarters, i'm don lemon. good night. >> hello, welcome to this special report. 81 minutes inside the greatest art heist in history. the greatest in dollars and daring and just how long investigators have been baffled. however, that they are als el fly a ch all t $500 millio every journalist can only hope to get, dramatic, unpredictable and wildly entertaining. and every now and then, one comes along that becomes an internet sensation. remember this one? >> and then the smoke got me. i got bronchitis! ain't nobody got time for that. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 mi
. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 million hits or how about chai, the homeless hitchhiker with a hatchet who stopped a crazed driver? >> he runs up and grabs a woman. a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick. >> a new clip to add to the list. this is michelle berkshire of texas. >> came in, i opened my door and i looked out my door and starting -- i took off running, ran to my restroom and called my momma to see if she was...
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governorschwarzenegger and governor brown have signed into law the retro tax hes, i'm surprised you can find a business owner left in california, they are leaving because of this onerous tax burden. it is one thing to head into your fiscal year planning knowing what your tax levy will be. it is another thing going into withoutnowing what they are goin on to add-on. neil: that is a billion -- brilliant point. you are just going to break that promise. >> you know, we have a super majority here in california of liberal democrats, we have a ur hungry bureaucrat, all wanting more money, as a business owner we don't know how to operate. we have the cloud over our head, we don't know when the tax liabilitiy will be. in tax we could at left anticipate it. now we worry, is there a surprise. this is unethical and immoral and wrong way to try to create bs and a business that is going to grow, that is why 5.5 companies every week leave california. >> thank you very much. 'll see, dangerous precedence. neil: democrats playing the baby card? saying g.o.p. budget is a crying shame. >> republican budge
governorschwarzenegger and governor brown have signed into law the retro tax hes, i'm surprised you can find a business owner left in california, they are leaving because of this onerous tax burden. it is one thing to head into your fiscal year planning knowing what your tax levy will be. it is another thing going into withoutnowing what they are goin on to add-on. neil: that is a billion -- brilliant point. you are just going to break that promise. >> you know, we have a super majority...
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down, brown. donna, a few weeks ago, while presumably blackout drunk, i... cleveland, i sent the kids on a six-minute errand. you know what that means. no one will hear me whimper? (cleveland whimpers happily) ♪ leapin' lizards, daddy warbucks! your mansion is way better than mean ol' miss hannigan's orphanage. annie, you're all right. oh! this is stupid dumb. how come rallo gets to rehearse on skype? because he was unhappy with the humidity level in the auditorium. annie got to have her frizz. you know, just a thought on sandy... i think to really sell "dog," she should be eatin' real dog food. oh, my god! get out of my brain! yes! annie, got your gum! (laughing) i got that, did you get it? yeah, i got it. that's hubba bubba. i asked for dubble bubble. they're both gum. they are not both gum. when i ask for something, i get it! and this goes for all of you! turn me. you! turn me. you! turn me again. and you! me? all of you! if annie's not happy, you got no show. wally: it's you have no show. and by the way, you do have no show. if you want to do a musical
down, brown. donna, a few weeks ago, while presumably blackout drunk, i... cleveland, i sent the kids on a six-minute errand. you know what that means. no one will hear me whimper? (cleveland whimpers happily) ♪ leapin' lizards, daddy warbucks! your mansion is way better than mean ol' miss hannigan's orphanage. annie, you're all right. oh! this is stupid dumb. how come rallo gets to rehearse on skype? because he was unhappy with the humidity level in the auditorium. annie got to have her...
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jerry brown issued a statement -- we are reviewing the situation to term how best to help the business owners given court's decision." >> ultimately, the legislature can try to fix it but the bill is still on the governor's desk. >> state he affected taxpayers can request a waiver to hope they lamer out a deal. if the reprieve does not come, the tax man will. >> bret: william la jeunesse in los angeles. thank you. >>> the house has begun general debate on the budget on capitol hill. that discussion will continue in to tomorrow. followed by debate on the proposals by republican paul ryan. alternatives. housing start meantime continue to rise. february's numbers where are behind only december's. as the best since 2008. building permit request reached 4-1/2-year high. dow liked that returning to the positive side a bit. gaining four. s&p 500 dropped four. nasdaq lost 8-1/2. no news is not necessarily good news in the benghazi terror investigation. we'll explain. up next, using a terrible strategy to score political points. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you w
jerry brown issued a statement -- we are reviewing the situation to term how best to help the business owners given court's decision." >> ultimately, the legislature can try to fix it but the bill is still on the governor's desk. >> state he affected taxpayers can request a waiver to hope they lamer out a deal. if the reprieve does not come, the tax man will. >> bret: william la jeunesse in los angeles. thank you. >>> the house has begun general debate on the...
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josh brown, in terms of where we are in this bull market, looking to what's working now and what's working less, than at the beginning of this? >> i think the real key here is that a lot of the rally we've had has been driven by an expansion of p.e. multiple. in fact, this is probably one of the biggest p.e. expansion multiple rallies. and so what's come along with that is the fact that we're looking at things like housing, that actually make sentiment better, make people feel better. since the bottom in 2009, we've seen $1.5 trillion in household wealth, come back because of housing. last year, the stock market generated 400,000 new millionaire households. we're back to about 9 million millionaire households. so you can say it's the feds, the fed, the fed. but at the same time, wealth is increasing. and the game right now is to say, what is going to jar investor faith and confidence? what is going to force p.e. multiples to contract? and frankly, it could happen out of the blue, but it hasn't happened yet. and we do have actual improvement in some pretty key areas in the economy, construc
josh brown, in terms of where we are in this bull market, looking to what's working now and what's working less, than at the beginning of this? >> i think the real key here is that a lot of the rally we've had has been driven by an expansion of p.e. multiple. in fact, this is probably one of the biggest p.e. expansion multiple rallies. and so what's come along with that is the fact that we're looking at things like housing, that actually make sentiment better, make people feel better....
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i think senator rubo and rand paul both do that right now. >> let me go do willingie brown in california. let me ask you about this, the prospects, what do you see? who would you least like to go up against if you were secretary clinton or joe biden? >> i think they would prefer not to have to face charlie crist or anybody like him? in this case obviously the governor of new jersey. >> crist christie? >> yeah, i like charlie crist better, because that was a better contrast, but chris christie is the one guy these two people would not like to face, simply because he can go into the democratic world and have some credibility as he's proven almost daily in new jersey. >> can he keep up? i want to get back to the two younger guy that is seem hot. can a guy like christie keep up this attitude of it's none of your business, that sort of street talk that's made him popular? ed koch did it for like 12 years before he ran out of that steam. can you keep up that way in politics, to just by dismissive and mouthy? does it work? >> i don't think he would want it to be described as dismissive, or out
i think senator rubo and rand paul both do that right now. >> let me go do willingie brown in california. let me ask you about this, the prospects, what do you see? who would you least like to go up against if you were secretary clinton or joe biden? >> i think they would prefer not to have to face charlie crist or anybody like him? in this case obviously the governor of new jersey. >> crist christie? >> yeah, i like charlie crist better, because that was a better...
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win over black and brown voters. >> a landmark voting rights case, it comes down to the highest court. >> here's something you don't hear every day. the political gridlock gripping washington is not ruining the country. we'll have one of the foremost voices on the country saying we should cheer up. >> he's been called the son of nevada. that state's longest serving governor shares his jumpy from the streets of chicago to the bright lights of the mega strip. his latest gamble, agreeing to be in the guest spot. >> plus, i have a new book out. you're going to love it almost as much as you love "the cycle." >>> question for you. can better outreach to people of color save the gop? that's what the rnc is placing its bet on. rnc chair reince priebus rolled out the 200 plus recommendations of the so-called 2012 autopsy report. wait, autopsy? did they die? any way, what has the gop learned from its campaign failures? a weak message, terrible ground game and excluding the voters is not how you win elections. that steve core knacky is 1-1. they hope to reverse the massive losses. over 6%, i'm t
win over black and brown voters. >> a landmark voting rights case, it comes down to the highest court. >> here's something you don't hear every day. the political gridlock gripping washington is not ruining the country. we'll have one of the foremost voices on the country saying we should cheer up. >> he's been called the son of nevada. that state's longest serving governor shares his jumpy from the streets of chicago to the bright lights of the mega strip. his latest gamble,...
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watch that on the desk of jerry brown. we're just getting rolling. there is a new battle over the health care law. some changes states are fighting to put in place. you can imagine the amount of confusion. we'll explain that to you. >> nice work if you get it. there is new government job out there one agency is creating. pays six figures a year. might check it out despite the punishing budge jubt cuts we're hearing about. bill: benghazi six months later. the six simple questions one lawmaker that the believes the administration is dodging. >> the fact we have four dead americans. was it a protest or guys out for a walk decided they would go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. martha: crews are now cleaning up the scene of that deadly plane crash tha
watch that on the desk of jerry brown. we're just getting rolling. there is a new battle over the health care law. some changes states are fighting to put in place. you can imagine the amount of confusion. we'll explain that to you. >> nice work if you get it. there is new government job out there one agency is creating. pays six figures a year. might check it out despite the punishing budge jubt cuts we're hearing about. bill: benghazi six months later. the six simple questions one...
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with the brown and gold. he can see his investment is a simple investment. he wants to imstaitate st. fran. >> and we see the box which holding the fisherman's ring. it is used as a seal. in this case, it will not be solid gold. it is silver, it is plated in gold. another sign of a man who i think not only surprised us with his election, but someone whose every movement has suggested a different kind of papacy. >> i think it's definitely reflected what he thinks of himself. he realizes that as a bishop before and now as pope, he's just a servants of the people of god, and he expresses that in everything that he does. earlier this morning when he was driving through the crowd and greeting the faithful there, he actually stepped down from the popemobile and walked over to the side of the crowd where there was a handicapped man who had no arms and no legs and the pope leanedoff, blessed him, kissed him on the forehead. this is a pope who understands that his mission is to sefsht peop serve the people of god. and it's quite impressive. >> liz, as we spoke going
with the brown and gold. he can see his investment is a simple investment. he wants to imstaitate st. fran. >> and we see the box which holding the fisherman's ring. it is used as a seal. in this case, it will not be solid gold. it is silver, it is plated in gold. another sign of a man who i think not only surprised us with his election, but someone whose every movement has suggested a different kind of papacy. >> i think it's definitely reflected what he thinks of himself. he...
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sometime in unanimous decisions like brown, in school busing, obviously in a lot of areas of extending rights to minorities. they were way ahead of both parties. you go back to the original civil rights raer and both parties were table because we lived in a completely racist, elite structure. and so the court was really one of the only elite institutions in the country that ran against that. while i understand the broader context, i think this is a supreme court that by that historical standard is late and that has fell behind as recently as the '80. this was a supreme court that was upholding states' ability to put people in jail for having gay sex. in 1986. not a long time ago. so they're late, they're behind and i think there will be a tremendous desire to find a ruling. maybe not 100% federalized ruling but to find a ruling that really cracks the door a lot more open toward these rights. >> you're right. the court is late on this. and i'm not comfortable with proposing this sort of state by state approach that jonathan is suggesting. because i think civil rights should not be decid
sometime in unanimous decisions like brown, in school busing, obviously in a lot of areas of extending rights to minorities. they were way ahead of both parties. you go back to the original civil rights raer and both parties were table because we lived in a completely racist, elite structure. and so the court was really one of the only elite institutions in the country that ran against that. while i understand the broader context, i think this is a supreme court that by that historical standard...
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he'll have to win over in the republican party might not be a abig fan of the legalization. >> ron brown stein has an interesting column about rick perry's war on obamacare, the theory that it may help turn texas blue. about one in four texans are uninsured, some 6 million people, the total population of missouri. does this actually put texas at risk? could a democrat win because of rick perry waging war on obamaware, refusing to expand medicaid to help insure up to 6 million people? >> well, it's also possible the public might just get sick of governor for life rick perry in texas. look, i think republican governors are at risk no matter what they do on this question. the governors who say they'll cooperate with the expansion of medicaid have gotten pretty serious criticism from republicans and a lot of time the legislatures aren't cooperating. i suspect if perry went along with it, his legislature wouldn't. >> quickly, before democrats get too excited, texas is a big, very expensive state. truth of the matter is, democrats keep looking at the shift in demographics in texas, say, we can
he'll have to win over in the republican party might not be a abig fan of the legalization. >> ron brown stein has an interesting column about rick perry's war on obamacare, the theory that it may help turn texas blue. about one in four texans are uninsured, some 6 million people, the total population of missouri. does this actually put texas at risk? could a democrat win because of rick perry waging war on obamaware, refusing to expand medicaid to help insure up to 6 million people?...
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brown triggered a notorious back lash in the south and the north leading to what the education scholar has called the resegregation of american schooling. history suggests it would be unwise for the supreme court to impose a uniform solution on the nation now. doing so could touch off huge civil resistance in the most conservative states. that's david cole, op ed in the new york times. we know even a new poll out today, a large majority of folks now support same sex marriage. very different picture than ten years ago. >> the argument that's raised in that editorial is one of a message that's been coming out in the last few days, partly to downer what jonathan was raising. this notion that it is really hard to marshal evidence arguing against, arguing that prop 8 should be upheld. so the message has been coming out. the court should take it slowly. there will be a big back lash and they should decide the case the way pete said they might. not reach much of a ruling and kick it down the road for another day. >> we talk about timing. i know there was a comparison that cell phones and the
brown triggered a notorious back lash in the south and the north leading to what the education scholar has called the resegregation of american schooling. history suggests it would be unwise for the supreme court to impose a uniform solution on the nation now. doing so could touch off huge civil resistance in the most conservative states. that's david cole, op ed in the new york times. we know even a new poll out today, a large majority of folks now support same sex marriage. very different...
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anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer genius. it's caught up with us. >>> up next, first the truth, then the brave. how the people who were supposed to be the referees in the war going up to the war became its cheerleaders on the way. we'll be right back. we're talking iraq and how it happened. this is "hardball," the place for politics. where is flo? anybody know where flo is? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains
anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer...
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the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love in baghdad." which is a personal story. his latest book is "panic" about the 2012 election. paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. from 2003 to 2004 he served as army first lieutenant in iraq. let me start with michael about the cost figures. i have to call it the bs that was sold. this war was going to be paid for by cheap gas. cheap gasoline. somehow were they just going to open up the pipeline from iraq over to america? we get all that stuff? we get first dibs? we got nothing of the kind. let's start with the lives. 190,000 dead people. >> if you remember famously general eric shinseki said we would need more troops to do this and he was dismissed. remember, paul wolf wits did actually make the claim that iraqi oil revenues would
the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love in baghdad." which is a personal story. his latest book is "panic" about the 2012 election. paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and...
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anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer genius. it's caught up with us. >>> up next, first the truth, then the brave. how the people who were supposed to be the referees in the war going up to the war became its cheerleaders on the way. we'll be right back. we're talking iraq and how it happened. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united
anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer...
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. >>> and the search now for a missing brown university student is expanding. he has not been seen now for ten days. police in providence, rhode island, they say they are no closer to finding him. his wallet, i.d., credit cards, cell phone, all found in his room. posters are going up all over providence, looking for anyone who might know what happened to him. police say they are now expanding the search to boston, connecticut, new york, as well as philadelphia. >>> it is now a waiting game, waiting to see the big powerball winner to step forward. we want to know who you are. we know the only winning ticket was sold at eagle liquors passaic, new jersey, and whoever has it will be $338 million richer. we'll wait for the winner and the clock is ticking. >> the winners have one year to come forward. and i think -- i would like to say, it is not unusual that somebody winning a prize this large, whether it is a sole person or a group of people, they often take their time, we don't hear from them right away because they are seeking professional advice, which, of cours
. >>> and the search now for a missing brown university student is expanding. he has not been seen now for ten days. police in providence, rhode island, they say they are no closer to finding him. his wallet, i.d., credit cards, cell phone, all found in his room. posters are going up all over providence, looking for anyone who might know what happened to him. police say they are now expanding the search to boston, connecticut, new york, as well as philadelphia. >>> it is now a...
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eisenhower had no sympathy for the brown v. board of education decision. when it was a crisis like little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law. he followed the constitution. he did what a five star general did. the hated this whole thing. anti-particularly didn't like adam clayton powell. he thought he was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon's role in this, nixon was, you, nixon was very friendly with them because they kind of like each other. [inaudible] >> the issue was that he was actually influenced by advisers to him he won't be able to make a decisive decision not to include. so what i'm saying is that you feel as though nixon's personal politics towards african-americans during his administration were negatively affected by his advisors that surrounded him during that administration? >> i don't think the. you're talking presidents nixon, not vice president nixon spent but i'm talking about an event that happened during his vice presidential speeches are not aware of one or the other, i'm sorry. >> i think that richard nixon attitude toward
eisenhower had no sympathy for the brown v. board of education decision. when it was a crisis like little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law. he followed the constitution. he did what a five star general did. the hated this whole thing. anti-particularly didn't like adam clayton powell. he thought he was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon's role in this, nixon was, you, nixon was very friendly with them because they kind of like each other. [inaudible] >> the issue was that...
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quote, every time the whites go to screaming and hollering, they back off and steam roll over black and brown folks. not this time. and she's not the only one who believes that. you think it's the black communities that often are asked to sacrifice first? >> in this case, yes, i do. yes, i do. >> reporter: this is 70th street in the heart of the city's south side and this is the local elementary school. parents are proud of it. the sign up there would bear that out. soaring to new heights. all of which would be very good if it wasn't slated to be closed. and what is going to happen? >> i really don't know. i don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: parents also fear chicago's notorious gang problems as kids cross into strange neighborhoods to attend new schools. >> okay. you have certain gangs, you know, you got certain kids that go to certain schools because it's in their neighborhood. so when you go outside of your neighborhood, you know, that becomes a problem. >> reporter: some blame the high number of school closings on the chicago teachers union which won a significant pay raise
quote, every time the whites go to screaming and hollering, they back off and steam roll over black and brown folks. not this time. and she's not the only one who believes that. you think it's the black communities that often are asked to sacrifice first? >> in this case, yes, i do. yes, i do. >> reporter: this is 70th street in the heart of the city's south side and this is the local elementary school. parents are proud of it. the sign up there would bear that out. soaring to new...
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witnesses say he had redish brown side burns with a light mustache and goatee. >>> santa clara county will host its second gun buy back event tomorrow morning in east san jose. the first was held earlier this month and paid out $114,000 to residents bringing in handguns, rifles and assault weapons. tomorrow's event will run from 8:00 a.m. to noon. authorities say guns should be brought unloaded in the trunk of a car or the bed of a truck. >> report findings against two oakland county members could cost both of them their seats. larry read and desley brooks interfered with a $2 million construction contract. courtney rubie says her audit proves both read and brooks broke the law when they reportedly directed staff to push a $2 million demolition contract at the oakland army base toward turner group construction. now, this report claims brooks violated the city's charter 12 times, reed, one time and another by one of his staff members. >> this is clearly coercing and influencing the contracting process. >> i should have just voted on it and didn't open my mouth and speak out because now
witnesses say he had redish brown side burns with a light mustache and goatee. >>> santa clara county will host its second gun buy back event tomorrow morning in east san jose. the first was held earlier this month and paid out $114,000 to residents bringing in handguns, rifles and assault weapons. tomorrow's event will run from 8:00 a.m. to noon. authorities say guns should be brought unloaded in the trunk of a car or the bed of a truck. >> report findings against two oakland...
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. >> sweet brown has cracked up 70 million hits or how about kai with the homeless hitchhiker who are the helps two women. >> and a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick so i grabbed a hatch chetet and i ran up behind him and smash, smash, smash. >> and now a new one. >> and it is kapulia, and kapulia and i looked out the door and i ran out, and called my mama to see if she is all right. we had a hail party at 2:00 this morning. ♪ >>> for two years the bodies of black children had been found in the woods, then the rivers of atlanta, georgia. in all, more than two dozen victims, most of them strangled. by may 1981, the police and fbi were hiding in the brush beside and below the river bridges. this was to be the last night, almost the last hour. >> i heard the splash. >> bob campbell, a police recruit, jumped to his feet down beside the chattahoochee river. >> i was really startled. it sounded like a body entering the water. >> he looked up at the bridge. >> and i saw brake lights of a car coming. i saw red lights. the car started slowly moving away from me across
. >> sweet brown has cracked up 70 million hits or how about kai with the homeless hitchhiker who are the helps two women. >> and a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick so i grabbed a hatch chetet and i ran up behind him and smash, smash, smash. >> and now a new one. >> and it is kapulia, and kapulia and i looked out the door and i ran out, and called my mama to see if she is all right. we had a hail party at 2:00 this morning. ♪ >>> for...
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. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 million hits or how about chai, the homeless hitchhiker with a hatchet who stopped a crazed driver? >> he runs up and grabs a woman. a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick. >> a new clip to add to the list. this is michelle berkshire of tex texas. >> came in, i opened my door and i looked out my door and starting -- i took off running, ran to my restroom and called my momma to see if she was already. >> from the cnn world headquarters, i'm don lemon. good night. >>> for two years, the bodies of black children had been found in the woods, then the rivers of atlanta, georgia. in all, more than two dozen victims, most of them strangled. by may, 1981, the police and fbi were hiding in the brush beside and below the river bridges. this was to be the last night, almost the last hour. >> i heard the splash. >> bob campbell, a police recruit, jumped to his feet down beside the chattahoochee river. >> i was really startled. it sounded like a body entering the water. >> he looked up at the bridge. >> and i saw brake li
. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 million hits or how about chai, the homeless hitchhiker with a hatchet who stopped a crazed driver? >> he runs up and grabs a woman. a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick. >> a new clip to add to the list. this is michelle berkshire of tex texas. >> came in, i opened my door and i looked out my door and starting -- i took off running, ran to my restroom and called my momma to see if she was...
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earlier, you were talking about brown v education. the fact that it didn't stick, we're avoiding that in the movement. we're telling the stories that stay in people's hearts so that when the laws are passed, they'll stick. >> it's interesting. i think we sometimes down play the cultural piece, but representative lee, you and i were talking in the makeup room that you were the first black cheerleader on your high school team. i'm clapping because i was a high school cheerleader. on one hand, you think what difference does it make if the cheerleading team is integrated? in fact, it does make a difference for us to be participating with one another in these so-called normative spaces in order to like generate that sense of familiarity. >> sure. it makes a big difference. because people have to identify. this is a diverse country, first of all. people have to identify on all fronts and when i went to high school, there were african-american, latino and asian pacific american students. but the criteria, you had to be blond and blue-eyed to
earlier, you were talking about brown v education. the fact that it didn't stick, we're avoiding that in the movement. we're telling the stories that stay in people's hearts so that when the laws are passed, they'll stick. >> it's interesting. i think we sometimes down play the cultural piece, but representative lee, you and i were talking in the makeup room that you were the first black cheerleader on your high school team. i'm clapping because i was a high school cheerleader. on one...
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according to a new report by brown university, 190,000 have been killed in iraq. 70% of them civilians. 4,488 of them u.s. service members. the war cost you, taxpayers, $2.2 trillion. the cost of rebuild iraq, $60 billion, although most of that money went to contractors and military police. the rest was lost to fraud. as far as making america safer, sadam was a cruel dictator and you could argue he was unstable. but saddam hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and no ties to al qaeda. the talkback question, what did we learn from the iraq war? facebook.com/carol cnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. >>> up next, the fiscal fight in washington is taking the toll. and the next casualty could be the easter bunny. political buzz is next. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-lik
according to a new report by brown university, 190,000 have been killed in iraq. 70% of them civilians. 4,488 of them u.s. service members. the war cost you, taxpayers, $2.2 trillion. the cost of rebuild iraq, $60 billion, although most of that money went to contractors and military police. the rest was lost to fraud. as far as making america safer, sadam was a cruel dictator and you could argue he was unstable. but saddam hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and no ties to al qaeda. the...
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. >> politico reported there was one exchange you had and the name charlie brown came up. >> oh, yeah. >> explain what happened. >> well, it was just a lighthearted thing. i mean, the president, as you know, has a great sense of humor, and i was saying he is going to be a savvy negotiator. that's the only point he was making. if you know sometimes with lucy pulling the ball up right when charlie would kick it, and then he'd fall for that trick over and over again. the president's point was, he will be a solid negotiator. he's going to keep the interest of the low-income in mind when he does negotiation. and we should trust he's doing all he can. and i do trust the president. i still have an obligation to raise up the interests of my constituents who are just totally skidding by in this tough economy. >> keith ellison, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> democratic congressman from minnesota. >>> up next, a surprise for president obama. what our latest poll shows about his job approval. >>> then, an insider from the bush white house is spilling the beans about the march
. >> politico reported there was one exchange you had and the name charlie brown came up. >> oh, yeah. >> explain what happened. >> well, it was just a lighthearted thing. i mean, the president, as you know, has a great sense of humor, and i was saying he is going to be a savvy negotiator. that's the only point he was making. if you know sometimes with lucy pulling the ball up right when charlie would kick it, and then he'd fall for that trick over and over again. the...
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i found 300 families that had been moved on top of a brown stone site, brown-filled site and their young children your reasoning around on a toxic waste dump and we had to get them out of there because government screwed up putting them there in the first place, i think i would have been just fine. >> people like the truth. even at cpac. >> i would say we cannot be -- what was the word? ravenus? >> we cannot be a ravenus party, my friend. >> exactly. eugene robinson, thank you. >> environmental justice. >> margaret, stay with us. still ahead. >> then i would castro. >>> dr. emily is senae joins us. and rep tom graves joins us next along with chuck todd from washington. you're watching "morning joe." it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. 100% greek. 100% mmm...
i found 300 families that had been moved on top of a brown stone site, brown-filled site and their young children your reasoning around on a toxic waste dump and we had to get them out of there because government screwed up putting them there in the first place, i think i would have been just fine. >> people like the truth. even at cpac. >> i would say we cannot be -- what was the word? ravenus? >> we cannot be a ravenus party, my friend. >> exactly. eugene robinson,...
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. >> he went barefooted in a pair of brown shorts. he got to the store. he bought the snuff. he started back home. >> less than half a block from this store, yusef bell stepped off this curb and vanished. >> and nobody saw anybody do anything or anything. but they did see him come back across the street. and that's the last that we saw him. >> camille bell called the police. they came and said they'd write a report. that's all. days went by. camille waited with two older children and yusef's 3-year-old sister. >> and so she is terrified. if he can go to the store and they can steal him, then she doesn't want to leave the house. she doesn't want to do anything. >> camille hid her own fear from her children. >> and you've got to hold them together so you can't act as scared as you are. >> the body of yusef bell was found in an abandoned schoolhouse. >> his body would not turn up for another month. yusef bell had been strangled. >> all of the what could have been, should have been and probably would have been was taken away, and we'll never know now, because somebody decided tha
. >> he went barefooted in a pair of brown shorts. he got to the store. he bought the snuff. he started back home. >> less than half a block from this store, yusef bell stepped off this curb and vanished. >> and nobody saw anybody do anything or anything. but they did see him come back across the street. and that's the last that we saw him. >> camille bell called the police. they came and said they'd write a report. that's all. days went by. camille waited with two older...
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one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even the russian constitution? >> this guy says that barack obama does not follow the united states constitution. he follows the soviet constitution! lots of luck with that, fellow! you say there are four guys from this delegation running. not all of them saying such things. and it's causing real problems in the georgia delegation because everybody wants to be senator there. >> that's right. this is why so many leaders in washington have been resisting the idea of these chaotic primaries and wanting washington to reach out and anoint somebody through endorsements and money and get one of these other candidates that is not talking about a soviet constitution to be a candidate and that could cause you problems. if that had been successful you would not have a senator rubio or a senator cruz both of whom who started as underdogs. >> you got a story about mark sanford who is in the runoff.
one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even the russian constitution? >> this guy says that barack obama does not follow the united states constitution. he follows the soviet constitution! lots of luck with that, fellow! you say there are four guys from this delegation running. not all of them saying such things. and it's causing real problems in...
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which means brown bear in his native language. >> yeah. >> brown bear. let me ask you this. >> we've obviously had a pretty good open here. as i can see, the only dow stock negative is coca cola and that is probably on reacting to this report of peltz. >> so peltz comes in and he blows out sales and takes share of coke so therefore we should sell coke? what the heck. >> there's a reason why pepsi changed the 20-ounce bottle design so it would standout on the shelves and it's a new contoured bottom with a different shaped bottle so it's easier to grip. >> what is the number one soft drink in india? >> what is it in india? >> dew. >> mountain dew. do the dew. it's electric over there. >> i should have known that. i was there recently. i didn't have any dew. >> a morning dew. >> on thursdays i have a mountain dew. >> you're talking to the ceo of pepsi, of course, you said that. >> i told her i'm having my weekly morning mountain dew. she said why don't you have a mountain dew every day? i said because mountain dew, that's a treat. i'm trying not to have sof
which means brown bear in his native language. >> yeah. >> brown bear. let me ask you this. >> we've obviously had a pretty good open here. as i can see, the only dow stock negative is coca cola and that is probably on reacting to this report of peltz. >> so peltz comes in and he blows out sales and takes share of coke so therefore we should sell coke? what the heck. >> there's a reason why pepsi changed the 20-ounce bottle design so it would standout on the...
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rose gold blonde...iced golden brown ...rich merlot. preference paris couture. from l'oreal paris. new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. >>> now on "today's home", allergy proofing. wet winter weather leaving us with a worse than usual allergy season. lou, good to see you. >> nice to see you as well. >> a bad season? >> everybody talks about. this i've heard from allergists and the companies that make all of the allergy medicine, the fact that these mild winters we have, we haven't killed a lot of that pollen and as we warm up, people are already feeling the effects. certainly those over-the-counter med since, they can prescribe those type of medicines, they're very helpful. we have seasonal allergies in my own family, but there are things you do to help the indoors, which is two to five times more polluted than the outdoor air. >> things you can do. >> duct work has holes in i
rose gold blonde...iced golden brown ...rich merlot. preference paris couture. from l'oreal paris. new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. >>> now on "today's home", allergy proofing. wet winter weather leaving us with a worse than usual allergy season. lou, good to see...
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chicago tribune, quote, every time they scream and holler they back off and steam roll over black and brown folks, not this time. she is not the only one who believes that. >> you think it is the black communities that often are asked to sacrifice first? >> in this case, yes, i do. yes, i do. >> this is 70th street in the heart of the city's south side and this is the logical elementary school. parents are proud of it. the sign would bear that out, soaring to new heights. all of which would be very good if it wasn't slated to be closed. >> what is going to happen? >> i really don't know. i don't know what's going to happen. >> parents also fear chicago's notorious gang problems as kids cross into strange neighborhoods to attend new schools. >> it is okay. you have certain gangs, no, certain kids that go to certain schools because it is in their neighborhood. when you go outside of your neighborhood, that becomes a problem. >> some blame the number of school closings on the chicago teacher's union which won a significant pay raise for teachers last fall. the head of the union blames mayor ra
chicago tribune, quote, every time they scream and holler they back off and steam roll over black and brown folks, not this time. she is not the only one who believes that. >> you think it is the black communities that often are asked to sacrifice first? >> in this case, yes, i do. yes, i do. >> this is 70th street in the heart of the city's south side and this is the logical elementary school. parents are proud of it. the sign would bear that out, soaring to new heights. all...
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>> this is where the black girl on set says two brown people actually do look alike. i think we don't all look alike, but in this case there are some resemblances there. casting, he's an actor, why should he lose his job if he looks like someone famous. >> especially if he's played a role like that before, before obama was president. i feel bad for the actor. guys, just trying to do my job here. it just so happens i look like him. >> and mark burnett has made financial contributions to the obama campaign. >> exactly. >> 2008, 2009. i don't think there is nothing to this honestly. >> there is nothing to it. sunny points out there is some resemblan resemblance. >>> burger king has a new burger out, the turkey burger. sunny, your thoughts on this? the idea to perhaps go a little healthier, alternative for parents when ordering stuff for kids. i want the turkey burger. >> they already have a veggie burger. ahead of the curve when trying to have things on the menu looking for health-conscious choices. still 510 calories, which for a lot of people, a third of the daily inta
>> this is where the black girl on set says two brown people actually do look alike. i think we don't all look alike, but in this case there are some resemblances there. casting, he's an actor, why should he lose his job if he looks like someone famous. >> especially if he's played a role like that before, before obama was president. i feel bad for the actor. guys, just trying to do my job here. it just so happens i look like him. >> and mark burnett has made financial...